Addiction Counselor

Thomas Bruno, LLP

Specialist in Clinical Pyschology

Addiction is a huge threat to one's well-being. I teach individuals how to deal with temptation and put a plan in place. Surrounding oneself with positive people who can assist is also critical. Abstinence is still the best approach if one is a true addict that is recovering. Unfortunately, addiction not only affects one's potential, but also raises havoc with loved ones.

Addiction Counselor

Michael Govan, MA, LLP, LPC, LSGC, EMDR II

Licensed Professional Counselor

I work with all sorts of addictions successfully. My main interest is helping the tide of men and women who have found themselves suffering with sexual addictions.This much misunderstood addiction requires very specific training, and I've helped over 300 men and women find not only sobriety , but lifelong recovery. I do have most of my clients in a 12 Step Group in addition to the work I do with them. I see this as essential because there are things a group can do (like having a friend go out for a cup of coffee with you) that I can't do. This "Combo" approach breaks the isolation most addicts struggle with, and begins to build much needed lifelong friendships. Come give me a try!!!

Addiction Counselor

Thomas Blume, Ph.D., LMFT, LPC

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

My view of addictive problems emphasizes the functions that the addiction has served--including relational functions. Abstaining or curtailing addictive behavior is difficult, but it is only a part of the recovery process. I help people achieve successful recovery by developing new life patterns that eliminate unhealthy dependencies on substances and/or destructive behavior.

Addiction Counselor

Susan Gross, PsyD, LP, CAADC

I am a licensed psychologist and interventionist, specializing in helping high-profile individuals, struggling with drug abuse and addiction, who need an intensely private, one-on one exclusive, 5-day TimeOut or JumpSTART. I am licensed to provide private intensive outpatient counseling (IOP) for those needing a discreet approach to sobriety. In most cases you can expect rapid response within 24 hours. My team of security agents is trained to interface seamlessly with team/corporate/celebrity security to provide exclusive, private, short-term drug abuse treatment.

Addiction Counselor

Stephanie Sachs, LPC

Licensened Psychotherapist

If you are struggling with addiction and reading this, you have probably begun to see the kind of harm continued use is causing you and perhaps loved ones. You may also be struggling with problems at work, in your relationships, with your self-care; your health may be suffering; your wallet may be suffering - addictions are often expensive! You will want to seek help in all of these domains of your life at the same time, which informs the kind of therapy you are looking for. You may find anxiety to be a struggle in early sobriety, and you will need coping skills to navigate that. Compulsions / Process Addictions: gaming, gambling, shopping, over-eating, over-exercise...Find real control.

Addiction Counselor

Joe Kort, Ph.D., MSW

Licensed Social Worker

Sexual addiction is our top specialty. Those with out of control sexual behaviors find themselves missing work, staying up all night, going against their own values and putting themselves at risk for legal, marital and health consequences. We don't pathologize the sexual behaviors, we explore the unhealthy relationship the client has with the sexual behaviors. There isn't any certain sexual act that is problematic as much as it is the compulsivity around it. Worse is the effects on a someone who discovers their partner is sexual acting out with other people, pornography or any other sexual betrayal. The betrayal is profound and recovering from this demands the right set of therapeutic tools.

Addiction Counselor

Marshall Maldaver, Ph.D, LP

Licensed Psychologist

People can become addicted to just about anything. Some of the more common addictions are smoking, drugs, alcohol, gambling, sex, and shopping among countless others. An addiction is when you feel a compulsive need to do something and you have no ability to control that desire. Addictions can interfere with your way of life, be detrimental to your health, cause financial problems, damage your family or social relationships, and completely overtake your life. Addictions can also cause you to hurt yourself or someone you love.
I can help you manage your addictions through behavioral and cognitive counseling.

Addiction Counselor

Brian Shaffer, CPBS, GC-C, FT

Grief Counselor & Thanatologist

You know well that anxiety and denial are common in the early phases of addiction therapy and recovery. Doubts about the future and emotional instability are a normal reaction during the early months... and you probably can attest that sadness, disappointment, anger, and regret are common feelings following treatment. Throughout the time of recovery from an addition one can exhibit psychosocial distress, including anxiety and depression.
Attendance to spiritual care has salutary effects. Spiritual well-being and meaning serve as a buffer zone against depression, hopelessness and desire for relapse. It is can be extremely difficult to cope and deal with the trials and obstacles in addiction ....

Addiction Counselor

Thriveworks, Master & Ph.D Level Counselors

Thriveworks Beverly Hills

When we talk about addiction, we typically think of substances such as illicit / prescription drugs, alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. However, addictions can also be of the non-chemical sort, which include shopping, gambling, Internet use, sex and even exercise.
If you are struggling with an addiction of any kind, Thriveworks clinicians are available to help. Our staff at Thriveworks Beverly Hills can help you to not only overcome the dependency issue(s) you’re struggling with, but also find enduring change.

Addiction Counselor

Chad Allee, LMSW, LPC

Therapist

I recognize that the most important aspect to an effective therapeutic treatment is the quality of the relationship between the client and therapist. Through this collaborative approach, the client and I identify their strengths and build on these characteristics through therapy. We identify areas in the individuals’ life which are not useful or producing an undesirable outcome-such as self-destructive behavior, poor communication skills, etc.

Addiction Counselor

Franklin Sollars, and Associates

Licensed Psychologist

We use a client centered approach, supplementing individual therapy with family treatment and group therapy as appropriate. We address substance abuse and other addictions, and have therapists who have completed certificates in sexual health. We are in the process of becoming certified for gambling addiction treatment through the State of Michigan. For opiate and other substance addictions, we work closely with a medical doctor who treats addictions. We have offered alternatives to traditional Intensive Outpatient Programs, creating individualized intensive treatment programs utilizing individual, family and group treatment.

Addiction Counselor

Sally Palaian, Ph.D

Licensed Psychologist

Addictions are rampant in our culture - alcohol, food, sex, shopping & money, gambling, work, relationship, internet… You name it. Lots of us are numbing out our lives, choosing compulsive, trancelike activities rather than dealing effectively with our feelings and life circumstances. When you are in an active addiction, you don’t realize that the addiction actually complicates your life more. People think that turning to these activities give them relief, when really addictions bring on more complications. I have training and experience with all types of addiction, and can help you to get free from this cycle of self-destructive behavior and be present in your life.

Addiction Counselor

Elizabeth Talbot, L.P.C., L.M.S.W., A.C.S.W.

Liz Grazioli-Talbot

Clients who have partners addicted to alcohol or drugs need support in finding out how and if the relationship can be salvaged, so that a loving relationship can be possible. I can guide you to the communication skills you can learn to promote a healthy, loving relationship with your significant other. So much is written on the addicted person in the relationship and we tend to forget about the anxiety the spouse is experiencing through their loved one's recovery process.

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Independence is located in Oakland County, Michigan. It has a land area of 34.99 square miles and a water area of 1.30 square miles. &nbspThe population of Independence is 36,347 people with 13,377 households and a median annual income of $80,738. .

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